Hereby , we do seek the kind intervention of your good offices in the interest of justice , to stop common people's human rights / fundamental rights violations , & to enable them to perform their constitutionally prescribed fundamental duties.

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I am extremely concerned that killings, threats, attacks and acts of intimidation against human rights defenders continue to take place in Guatemala and Honduras.

The lack of progress in identifying those responsible and bringing them to justice perpetuates impunity and further attacks on human rights defenders. I therefore urge you to:

•protect activists by implementing comprehensive protection measures

•prevent, investigate and punish abuses, including harassment of activists

•publicly denounce abuses that undermine human rights work and compromise the security of activists

Your’s Sincerely,

NAGARAJ.M.R.

AN APPEAL TO MINISTER FOR JUSTICE GOVERNMENT OF MOROCCO

Your Excellency,

I am writing to you to express my concern that, since 1 May 2007, 11 members of the Moroccan Association for Human Rights have been convicted of “undermining the monarchy”, solely for having participated in peaceful demonstrations during which opinions were expressed in a peaceful manner. They have only exercised their fundamental rights to freedom of expression and assembly, enshrined in the Moroccan Constitution and in Articles 19 and 21 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, to which Morocco is a state party.

I am concerned that two of the men named above alleged being threatened and ill-treated during arrest and interrogation. I am urging you to allow a full investigation into these claims and to disclose its outcome.

I am further alarmed at the violent dispersal by the Moroccan Auxiliary forces of a sit-in by the Moroccan Association for Human Rights on 15 June, intended to express solidarity with its imprisoned members. The Auxiliary forces started to push demonstrators and beat them with batons, without giving them advance warning, as is required by the Moroccan Code on Public Liberties. Some 30 participants have reportedly been injured, including two seriously, indicating that some members of the Auxiliary Forces used excessive force.

I am urging you to establish an independent and impartial investigation into the conduct of the Auxiliary forces when dispersing the sit-in planned for 15 June, in order to establish whether excessive force was used, and to make the full findings public. Such inquiry should, in the case that it concludes that excessive force was used, make recommendations regarding appropriate disciplinary or other action against those responsible, compensation for those injured and measures to prevent any recurrence of such use of excessive force by the Auxiliary Forces.

Your’s sincerely,

NAGARAJ.M.R.

AN APPEAL TO H.E.PRIME MINISTERGOVERNMENT OF PORTUGAL

Dear Prime Minister,

I am deeply concerned about the role that some EU Member States have played in the US-led programme of renditions and secret detention.

Inquiries carried out by the Council of Europe and the European Parliament found that some EU Member States had been complicit in renditions and secret detention and recommended measures to prevent renditions in or through Europe in future. I am deeply troubled that none of the recommendations has been implemented to date.

In view of Portugal’s Presidency of the European Union, from July to December 2007, I urge you to ensure that the EU Council publicly condemns rendition and that the recommendations of the European Parliament and the Council of Europe are implemented, including by ensuring that:

the EU does not allownational or foreign intelligence agencies to operate without effective control on its territory;

Member States encourage and provide full information to independent parliamentary and/or judicial inquiries into allegations of co-operation in renditions;

all Member States provide accurate and thorough information on rendition and secret detention to the European Parliament, the EU Council,the EU Commission and the Council of Europe.